Prosecutors will not file charges against three men alleged to have raped an Arkansas Tech University student last month.

Fifth Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney David Gibbons wrote in a letter dated Monday to Arkansas State Police that his office would not pursue charges against the men after evidence — including video footage of the incident provided by one of the accused — was deemed “much more probative of consensual activities than forcible compulsion.”

State police last month confirmed to The Courier that Arkansas Tech officials requested the agency investigate the female student’s claim on Oct. 5 after she told authorities the rape occurred the previous day at Vista Place apartments near the school’s campus.

The school referred questions about the incident to Gibbons’ office.

Gibbons’ letter came the same day a Denver man was ordered held in lieu of $100,000 bond after allegedly sexually assaulting an underage male in a locker room on the Arkansas Tech campus.